Brasília might be my favorite city unironically. So orderly and modern. A true beacon of Brazilian excellence.
Brasília might be my favorite city unironically. So orderly and modern. A true beacon of Brazilian excellence
Is it easy to find cute Brazilian boys (tranny prostitutes) there?
It's pretty cool, but i still prefer Minas Gerais as a Paulistano
idk but would like to
very VGH-able state tbqh
Brasilia looks boring and souless
brasilia is the most unbrazilian city in brazil
ironic right?
I like many other brazilian cities, this one just appeals to me the most because it's unlike any other in the world, I like the ample spaces and modernist architecture. Obviously cities like Rio and Salvador are great too, but they're different.
Fortaleza (NE) is also quite kino. If brazil had less crime it'd be 1st world.
4got pic
macaco do caralho
acha um poleiro alto e se atira, Manoel
levas um banano
For me, it's Manaus
average street in Manaus
brazilians don't svffer
brazilians don't svffer
They really don't. I'm spiritually Brazilian and I'm trying emigrate there.
I'm spiritually Brazilian
anyone who loves life is. the pearl of the southern hemisphere where natura and civilization blend seamlessly
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lmao trata-te
We have been psyopped, Brazil has always been first world, they inflate their murder statistics to hide the truth.
be Brazilian
move to Portugal
shill Brazil on Anon Babble
What explains this?
If I were looking for something worthy of praise in Brazil, one of the last things I'd consider are its cities. I don't know how anyone can look at them and see anything beautiful or orderly. Brasília is one of the worst examples of urban planning in the world, and our state capitals aren't any better.
I would drop a nuke in it if I ever had the chance, at least a third of the problems of this country would disappear
Terminou o turno de Uber aí em Braga, Cleyvandisneiderson?
Why are brazilians so self-hating?
THAT is natal? their least developed city?
because 99% of them never left the country, the country is demographically isolated, and think the rest of the world is so much better ("mongrel complex")
i traveled around europe and almost kissed this ground when i came back.
big building good
BC is another awfully planned place.
Yes. Brazilians will claim they live in an unlivable wasteland where everything is falling apart and homicides are rampant, but then you go check and they mean this, truly a fascinating people
It's only the beach, one of the few parts that might look half-decent. 70% of neighborhoods in northeastern capitals look decrepit or favelized.
brazilians will claim the northeast is poor and ugly
it looks like this
Go back to Brazil, you pathetic parasite. Portugal must be liberated from your kind.
No self hate at all in my post, I love this country, and Brasilia is the center of everything bad happening in it
it really sucks for poorfags tho
If you were the anon who talked about nuking brasilia, what do you think would happen in the aftermath of such a situation? total anarchy? do you think it would benefit brazil somewhat? would a military dictatorship materialize again and do you think that would be overall good? I'm genuinely curious
At least it makes easy to know where to drop nukes if you want to finally fix this shithole and eradicate bureaucracy
forgot to turn on the vpn zigger?
Nah, the state leaders would take control for a while, with the biggest states probably having more influence. Then reelections would happen and a bunch of corrupt fuckers would be elected again, but probably, maybe, hopefully, less than the original number. And the capital would probably change, which is also a good thing for many reasons
which is also a good thing for many reasons
could you name some? I think having a more or less geographically central federal capital that's its own state or district is a good concept
No, I genuinely hate latinx commie shitholes such as yours
understandable
but i think you should have used "that" instead of "this" then
My bad, comrade
It's very far from civilization, no way for the population to even reach it. Way too many important people meeting in a single place in a country with an inefficient government, it's the perfect environment for corruption. The city's architecture is completely soulless and perfectly captures the depressive future of Brazil.
Brazil is too big to have such a centralized government, it should be split into 4~8 big regions with a fair amount of independence, like it happens in Russia if I understand their system correctly.
like it happens in Russia if I understand their system correctly.
VGH brazil should copy russia
truly the beacon of how the state should serve it's citizens
That's not what I said thoughever
Don't the states have autonomy to take care of the more localized issues, while the central govt acts more upon data than concrete scenarios and churns out country or region-wide policies? That seems like a good system for distribution of attributions. I also don't think corruption is tied as much to geographical concentration as it is to who you gather there and which institutions.
In theory yes, but the federal government does a lot of things it shouldn't and influences state matters all the time, it's all a big facade. At the end of the day the average person ends up getting double buttfucked by the state and country.
I also don't think corruption is tied as much to geographical concentration as it is to who you gather there and which institutions.
Remote leadership, in democracy, never works and never will, the government needs to be held accountable by the people. The moment they all move far away from the masses, and the people allow it, it's over. They will get comfortable knowing they can just keep overstepping their bounderies without any consequences and eventually the whole thing will be infested.
The biggest power needs to be closer to the people i.e. municipalism.
The biggest power needs to be closer to the people i.e. municipalism.
I don't think that would fare very well in such a big place as Brazil but I do agree that a geographical disconnect from the population makes it harder for rulers to assess the gravity of civic movements and protests
Brazil has always sympathized with municipalism, and with the size and distance between some cities I think that would make more sense
Where are the nice European style cities in Brazil. I don't like those banana republic looking spic towns like